J CrEMIOT ROSES. It all came boot in this war. Of conrae it ru wicked, and outrageous, tod onirratefal, and all tbat, bat then it ru ea sudden that she really did not know what bad happened. And then, why in the world should the professor object to Adrian, in whom there was neither ppot nor flaw 7 The man selfishly wanted to keep the child himself, and after him the del uge! Yes, it came about in this way. lie had adored ber sa long. At first at such an awful distance "the desire of the moth for the star,"; bcr uncle Redmond used to call it in bis eril way; bat soother person might hare said it was the pare and j ardent paseion of a young soul for Ste counterpart. And certainly that ex quisite beiog. so fair, bo frail, half hu man, half seraphic, was only the counterpart of this Cery, turbulent: boy, so strong, and so tender, too, , for all the vehemence of bis impulses, so noble and so lofty in his ideals. Of course no young girl of Ella's age could bare looked at bis face, could bare heard bis voice, and not bare felt a strange attraction, for his beau ty was as extraordinary aa the sweet ness cf his tones. "Beauty 1" growled the uncle Ived mond, when some one said so. "lie looks like the child of an organ-grinder. Doubtless be was filched by some padrone from some peasant" -And what of that!" said aunt Redmond, fully in faror of the affair. "Some people might prefer to be the children of Roman peasants, with all their Roman history and ancestry be hind them, rather than to be children of parrenus here." "Tooral-looraV was the replj a customary one in such case. But little did Ella care whether those long black lashes darkened the eres of Roman or Saxon they were Adrian's eyes, ber lover's, the only eyes that bad erer looked into hers, and tie light of the world was in them. It was not his beauty that touched ber heart ; it was bis person ality himself. As for Adrian, be had seen the girl coming into church, had met her at college festirali, had watched ber walking in the gardens. He knew her name, and often strolled under ber windows : once, indeed, he sent a hand there to breathe out music in the soft deed dark of the night, and uncle Redmnd growled something about throwing tbo Rerised Statutes at their beads, till the aunt propiti ated him by wondering if the sere nade were on account of his great work on the Civil Code. But all this ras at a distance. He bad not dared approach ber; had not dared speak to her ; had not dreamed of following ber. Bat one sunset, in crossing a public square, with the shadows of trees darkening the walks almost to twi light, he saw ber moving hurriedly along just before him, themselves the only people to be seen in the Equare. "She does not touch the earth, she floats," be said. But as he thought it, a drunken creature started from the ehadows and reeled up, leering into ber face, while she shrank back with a slight sudden cry. With a bound Adrian was tier) : bis arm fell, and the offender assuredly touch ed the earth, whatever hlla did Then be bent with bare bead before ber half an instant, stood aside for her to pass on, and followed again, only at a respectful distance. She was coming down the steps from the president's reception when be next saw her, ber uncle waiting for her below her aunt seldom go ing out In the college society. 1 resi dent Rex always gave rather gor geous receptions, though, eo far as flowers and music went : be feasted the spiritual part, at any rate, and for the rest, let weak tea and lemon' ade go as far as they would. Flow ering plants lined the passages and stairways ; and as in her yearly gau zes she descended all alone into the dark, she looked to bim, ascending, like the spirit of the flowers and of the nuic behind ber. fete tela i spray of white roses in her band. She never knew what made her she thought of it afterward, shocked and horrified at herself, at her want of maidenlineBS and modesty, and ber face reddened, and her tears started in the lonely night but she beld out the spray of white roses, and gave it to him with an enchanting smile, and went down as be went op. And he he also never knew what brazen boldness, what wild daring, possessed him when be stepped to ber side as he walked borne from church next day, and said : "May I give you my name in ex change for your rose." And although be bad but intro duced himself, be somehow took to heart the literal interpretation of her words, and in a wild, eagre, silent way, considering himself engaged to ber from that moment, whether she were engaged to him or not ; and grown bold thenceforth, he always called ber in bis thoughts bis Rose. One day, speaking with ber for after that tbey often met he called ber so aloud, and she was in no wise star tled ; it came so naturally, as if she bad known, of course, that the sun was going to rise, and this was the first rosy gleam of dawn. Yet fol lowing it came little alternations of joy and terror. 'Terhaps be would not have dared to call me 60," she thought, in ber shame-faced humilia tion, "if I bad not been so forward. Terhaps be does not respect me after alL" And then, in spite of the troub le, ber heart would bound with glad ness to think that she bad given him the spray, to think he had called her his rose. It was winter as tbey came to that, and the skaters were making merry. She bad come down to the lake with her nncle, who was a famous skater ; bad bound oa her skates, and slid away with him ; bad left him to tight en a strap, bad lost bim, and bad been found by Adrian, and together tbey had glided away ; and then the late afternoon reddened into sunset and purpled into twilight, and they were skating op the stream, and leav ing all the cries and fires and flash ing forms behind them. How soft and fresh was the vigorous air 1 how rich the violet of the gathering night! bow great the glow of the wind ehaken stars ! Xow it was no longer nana in band that tbey went, bnt bis arm was about ber ; they swept out on long curves together, and moved ai if the pulses of one heart impelled them ; aad now they turned the cor ner or a bluff; now, far out of sight oi au ine worio, tney paused, and there, in the wintry dark, they were folded heart to heart and mouth to month. If the snows bad fallen round them there and clothed them with a garment of death, if the ice bad parted under their feet and left taem into the drowning waters, they would hardly have asked any more. Tbeir passions wrapped them, so like Pejanira'a robe of flame, from all the frostiness of death, that the coming Of eternity upon therein each other,s arms would bare seemed but its sac ramental seal. And suddenly a rode, hoarse cry broke in upon the sphere where they were resting the great rough voice of Professor Redmond, and Ella was snatched from Adrian's grasp, and a dozen stinging words were whirled at hita, and the uncle had carried her off as the wind carries off a feather. Adrian skated back alone. He scorned to move till the professor s heels cutting the ice could be beard no more. nere nan au mat bpipu dorofthe night gone? It was all darkness and coldness of desolation now. He took a terrible grind at mathematics that night, and the next day presented himself before the pro fessor and asked of him the promise of his niece in marriage, only to re ceive in return the flattest and curtest and most iopuliing of orders never to darken those doors again. "For all that," said Adrian, stout ly, "I shall marrv my wife." The professor iooxea.at &im ana burst into a furious, roaring laugn. "Tooral-looral !" sang the professor. 'Begone I" be thundered. The winter wore away at last, and if the professor kept the Rose from her lover, be could not keep the color from the velvet cheek if be were near, the glow from the darkling eyes if she were there, the smile, forgetful of all the rest of creation, on the lips of both. He began to hate Adrian, lie would have been glad to mark bim out of existence, if marks could have done it out of his college existence at any rate ; but the boy gare him no chance. He deeerred no repri mand, and none could be tortured in to shape for bim ; he studied as a machine works. He corered himself with laurels all the more be would rather tbey bad been roses. "Who is the beggar;" trie proles- sor growled, one spring day, when they met him in the square again, and. the bare-headed silent rererence ended, he had passed on without greeting. "Who is the beggar?" prowled the uncle Redmond, "to whom you choose to five a glance when 1 forbid it I, yno stand in your dead father's shoes ? A fishing merchant s son, indeed! une mignt a suppose tbat. reared as you nave been, the thongbt of sucn connection would smell to heaven." He nerer touches fish," said Ella, feeling obliged to answer, although if he had been a neberman on tne lira- dor coast, it would bare made no difference with her. "He nerer sees them ; he sits at a desk in a countiog rooir, miles away from the ware houses, and his clerks write in books all dsr. And Adrian will do so too." ' "He is rich, then, I suppose ?" "Is he?" she asked; "I never thought, indeed !" "He ib not rich enough to nave you," was tne reply. es, uncle, he surely will," said the timid thing, solemnly, with her Heart in ber mouth, but ready to die for ber faith: Then something in Greek exploded, loud and angry from the professor's throat ; and he never again let bis ward out of his sight when she bad crossed the threshold. Love laughs at locksmiths without doubt ; but this locksmith was very skillful. It was almost midsummer, and not one word had Adrian heard from the lips of his Rose, and letter after letter had been returned to him unopened. But this ardor was un changed; bis love burned with the same white flame, although there were only smiles and glances to feed the fire. And now at last the college life was drawing to a close, and Adrian was the class poet Perhaps his pas sion had warmed genius into lite : there bad never been sucn a poem uttered there before ; but no other poet had had those tender yearning eyes before bim with the tears sus pended in them, that face to like a flower in the fresh dew. "More or gan-grinding," growled the professor. The lovers met in the press, for one instant, not long afterward, as that portion of the exercises ended. And when he left her side a great bunch of red roses was in her hand, the most deliciouB dewy roses, whose perfume swept around ber like an atmosphere. But the professor bad relieved guard. His lynx eye caught sight of a white gleam among the roses. He took them suddenly out of her hand, abstracted a little note, and gave the flowers back t) ber. Then be slipped the note into his coat pocket It is a pity the professor did not read that note before next day. This Mr Rose. if your affection for me is all it was, is all that my ador ing love for yon would claim, you will hold these roses in your hand to night aa you enter the reception- rooms of Rex. If at any time in the course of the night, when the band is playing the Landler waltz, or when it is playing 'Little Buttercup,' you lilt tnese sweet red roses to your sweeter face, and bury vour face there for one long moment, I shall know that you can no longer en dure this tyranny that part us! My horse will await us at the gste, and whenyouaremy wife, neither pro fessor, nor nncle, nor anr one on earth can part what Gcd has joined together." is at tie oidnt read it l tiere was not the moment just then ; somebody or something occupied bis time exclu sively ; and when he might bare read it, be bad changed bis coat and could not find it Being a little lame, and feeling obliged to attend the re ception oi tne college president, on- willing to lose a moment of his watch, which be could not easily delegate, ne ordered a carriage and pair to take bim to old Rex's gate, and stumped np the stair with his pre cious prize before Lim, Was ever anything lovelier than this vision in the doorway, with the shaggy old Professor Rednow behind herx bo etnenally fair the corn silk bair, the eyes like starry bluets; it was the impersonation of girlhood and of innocence. With a huge cluster of creamy white rosea pinned in her belt just over ber heart, in their center a red one blooming like the live sweet secret thought beating in ner heart beneath, and in her old pearl colored drsperies, she would have seemed ready to melt back into the outer twilight world, like the spirit of the evening star itself, but for the great bunch of red jacquemi not roses in ber band. What did she know of ber lover's; wish ? Noth ing. He bad given tnese roses to ber ; he would be here; of course she wore his aowers. ice oia i resident liex nad as good an eye for beauty as any under graduate of them all ; and although tne young ctaasday poet was receiv ing an ovation, be left bim in order to welcome this perfect creation who badjast come to bis parlors out of fairy-land. Just then the band waa softly playing the Landler waltzes; old Rex was overpowering her with his flattering speech ; the music was en chanting; there stood Adrian before with bis eyea suinninir full noon her. Although acroes the room she could not bear it all. Absently she lifted that bunch of roses, and buried ber face in all that blaze of color and delirium of fragrance. The next moment Arian supped from the room. She looked for bim presently, but he was gone. And al- . r j t . 1 . s. tnoogn tney siaia out an uvur, seemed to bcr an endless period be fore she stood at last upon the step in the dark and perfumed summer night, with the wretched tears of disappointment getting leave to over flow upon tbe roses tnat sne neia so near ber face. Her uncle came limp ing along behind her. "Professor Redmond's carrisge!" called a ser vant. "Here !" thcuted a reply. Then a band was helping ber up the step, a whip was crat ting, horses were plung ing, ber uncle was yelling to tbe uni vers. Adriai 'i arms were around her, she was testing on bis breast, and they were dashing madly away, be was murmuring through his kisses, "never to leave me again. Yon ex change one jailor for another." Before 6he well knew what had oc curred, what it meant, she was stand ing in a clergyman's study ; papers of some sort were being scanned; a kind, silver-haiied lady was giving ber a glass of water ; words were be ing hurriedly uttered, to which if she replied she did not know it. Some body put into her hand a slip that be called a marriage certincate; some body spoke to her by another name Adrian's name; tbe kind lady had kissed ber, and she waa out in tbe dark, sweet summer night again ; was in the carriage whirled away, and Adrian was holding ber, and calling ber his wife. "Are we married?" she gasped. "Am I truly your wife ?" and then she burst into a flood of tears. "And I've nothing but this gauge she cried. gown "And your Jacqueminot roses," said be. So was that the way it all happen ed. I know that by this time tbe professor has forgiven it all ; he can't do without her. But the aunt Red mond had a a sorry lime of it for a week. "I don't blame him at all," declares Adrian. "I'd have doue the same in bis place. I wouldn't have given her to tbe archangel Mi chael, let alone the son of a. fishing merchant, if the merchant were ten times a millionaire, and the son ten times nearer a professorship than himself." The professor has had the little fa tal note glazed and framed and hung up in bis den. but be has never been able again to endure with equinimi ty tbe sight of Jacqueminot rosea Harpers Jiazaar. FROM THE X. V. CUSTOM HOUSE. Custom IIocbk, 2sew York City, 1 November 14. 1878 J Dr. M. M. Fenxer, Fredonia, N. 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Your complexion, color of hair and eyea 8. Have you a stooping or erect eait T 9. Relate without reservation all you kbow about your case. Unclose one dot lar as consultation free. Your letter will then receive our attention, and we will give you the nature of your disease and our candid opinion concerning a cure. Competent Physicians attend to corres pondents. All letters should be addressed to Dispensatory. 1217 Filbert Street, Phi la, delphia, Pa. II, T. Druggist and Chemist, Thihielphia, Pa COLD EVERYWHERE. HERIFF'S SALE. jiTttnneornnkirTwnttof (wnitieuwaM Le Tmri FkUi lamed nut of ttnCoort of Oonmaa Plea oi Somerset Cx, Fa-, awl to a direct.) . 1 win ex pose to tale by poblto eatery, at Jgeyeradale, ta Summit Tvp., tjuinerMt ouoaty, Pa., oa Thurtdaif, October 16, 1879, at 1 o clock r. au, all the right, title, inter and claim of tlie ke) JUe Coal and Mae 'nurtur ing Onui&iijr, of. In and to tin following deecrlbd retti eiilaui, siuuie oa tbe line ot t ho P. k O. R. K. in the Ultriubipe r Oreenvitle aoil bunudt, in Somerset coanty, ta n : tilt. I .A mml of Ib'iu tuu.nltiim? 1.1(0 acres, more or lesa, adjoining lamia Known as Samuel Hoctutetler.iaod warranted in the sameuf .Maurice ILeoeu;, laoaa oi estate of Peter JUeyers, Until late of the estate oi Annanma Htlfi.rj and others, known aa the Plaugnerty plot ot ianda, and eum pried ot three contiguous traces, me thereof Known aa tbe Daniel P. Miller tract, containing; Ui4 acre, wita aaw-uill, three dwelling house acd other oalhling tlicreon, of which about tut) acre are cleared and in cultivation ; an other known the Uahriei Miller tract, containing IDS acre, with eixuen dwelling house at Keystone Junction, thereon erected, and the other known as the t. t). Unt tract, containing 4MU acres, more or leaa with low da elllng hoaxes, three lime kilns, lime shed, coaldutniitng bonee-Uppio, scale ana omee, thereon erectol at jveyawne Junction aU well Umbered. Also Two are( or land beimr a rectangular lot at Keystou Jnuctlou, and rt of the tract of land known a the tr. O. Unt tract, on t!t) P. . O. E. K., upoa which are erected the '-Savage ore brick works, a store house, dwelling bouse, smith shop, aiabie'and other outbuildiuK. All the coal, iron ore, lire clay and ot ner mineral and mineral substances whatsoever, whether solid or liquid, lying or being under and contained within tne surtaee of the lollowlng lands and tene ments in Summit and Klklick towiuhli, and the necessary mining privileges and rights of way lor mining ami removing the said minerals, to wit : iVu, 1. A tract f land known a the JonasKeim farm. In Elklick Twp., the surtaee of wbich Is owned by Josiab Hay, containing Ml acres strict measure, adjoinlag buds oi ef John Kclm and others. No. 2. A tract or land known as the vfilllam FUckincr iaim, in hlklick Xwp., the surface, of which is owned by estate of lavid liay, contain ing 143 acres and S perches, strict measure, ad joining No. 1 afomaid, lands ot P. la ilbelin now Jeretulan torn and others. No. a. A tract cf land known a tbe Peter C. Meyers tract, in Klklirk Twp.. tbe surlaco ofwhlch Is owned by Davlu Hay's estate, containing S40 acres and 102 perches, strict measure, adjoluiu the ljavid ituy homealead. No. 2 aluresaid and otiicrs, No. 4. A tract ul laud lu Elktlvk Twp, known as the David Betghly farm, the surface of which is owned by W m Hay, containing 3U acres, strict measure, adjoiniag land ol Cumberland a. Uk llrk Coal Couiany, No 8 aforesaid and others. No. 6. A tract oi land in tlklick Twp., known as tbe Samuel J, Llctny farm, the surluce of which is now owned by Ueorge t. Baer, contain ing &iu acres strict measure, adjoining lands of the Cumlierland k tlkliek Uoal Jotupany, No. aloresald and other. No. 6. A tract l land In Elklick Twp., known a the Samuel P. Miller tract, tbe sunaccol which is owned by Samuel P. Miller, containing li'4 acres made up of two contiguous parcel, adjoin ing No. 6 ati.resaW, lands o! Cumberland and kJk-lii-K Coal Company and others. No. 7, A tract ut land In Klkllek Twp., known as tbe "Wilhelm tract," the surlaoa ol which 1 now owned by Jeremiah polk, containing 2Sll acres, strict measure, adjoining land oi P. V 11 helm ea.ate, Job ktiin, David Hay estate and others. No. 8, A tract oflanJ in Elklick Twp., known as the liavid Hay tatm, tbe surtaee ul which is owned by 1. bay's cjtatc, containing 11 acre and ei crchcs slrlrt nieaouie, adjoining land ol P. W lUiclut'a estate, No. 7 und i aloresai.l and others. No. 0. A tract ol land In Elklick Twp., known as the Jacob iieraubcrter larm.the surface ol a filch is owned by Adam la.-ulcy,(Onialnlng U'J acres, strut measure, aujoiuiug ft os. J and aloresald, lauus ol S. pllekiner's heirs and other No. la A tract ol land lu Liklick Twp., known a the John Keiin, Sr., (arm, the surface oi which Is owned by John Kstin, containing w acres ami aS perches, adjoinint; No. 1 and I aloresald lands ol jonn JVelin and odiers. . No. 11. A tract ot land In Elkllca Twp., known a the John Kiiin Jr., lanu, the surtaee or which is owneu ny juun fceim, jr.. ooniainmg lu acres and 7 perches, adjoining No. Ill aloresald, land ol Joseuh Kelm and others. Containing in the aggregate 1300 acrpi In fee simple, and the coal and minerals and mining privileges and rigtta of way ut MU acres and ta percucs : neiug tne atme premise conveyed Dy vV.J.Haeraud wits to the Keystone Cual St Manufacturing Company, by deed dated the in day o' February, 1-TI. and recorded at Somerset, Pa., In record ol leeu, vol. .vj. page See, Ac., and beh g tbe same Und and tenement mentioned and described In a mortgage executed br the keystone Coal k. Uanuiaetunng Company to I hum J. Strykur ami Henry A. Stile, trustee. dated the 11 day of Iecemter, 171, and recorded in mortgage re corn, an. a, pages so, kc. -ALSO No. 1. A Dm eol of Und situate in Summit 1 wp., on the Casselnun rivor. conlalulmr M acres more or less, bounded by Casselman river on the east, Samuel P. Miilig on the north and south, and land ol George F. Hacr on the west, Uhiu which are erected the Incline plane and cable and n.uureaoi plane oi ins h ey stone Cual and Manu lacturing Company, a wheel house, scale and rale bouse, chock home, tool house, oil house and omee, i.iacmmllli snop, carpenter boi, six dwell ing nouses anu stauie, and rail road and aiding ul the narow-guaire rail Mad ol the deli- Co. No. x, A parcel ol land situate in Summit Two.. alorasaid, c-ntainlng lu acre, more or less, bound ed by the Cameiman river on the west, and by Una oi Samuel P. Maier and Joseph It. Miller on the east and south, and by lot of M. Shannon and others on part ol tbe east, upon which Is lucateu the mining villa ol Keystone mines, co taining 'U dwelling hounes, 1 engine houxe and nd house, and tbe narrow guaao rail road and alclngs ol tbe dell. Co. No. 3. A lot ol ground in thetwroushofMcTcrs- dale, hounded by Salislnry street on the east, lot ol 11. T. Weld on the south. Second street on the north1 being sO by 1MI test, on which Is erected frame dwelling and olllcs of tbe company. No. 4. Also ail the narrow gtwge rail road of the delendant company, situate in said Summit Twp., extending lrom I lie keystone mines to the neynune j uncuun, including tne right ol way, the tracks, tiding, brhhee. cniverts. switches. water tank, water station, station, bpjad guage siding at keystone Junction, dump and tipple bouse; also two knomotives and tender with necessary tool. Implement and nxturea,M) car, and 1 large rail road scales, and all tbe plant of the siM rail road. No. i. AU the intncbises. rlirhu and t.rivilegre ol tbe Keystone Cual and Manufacturing Com pany. Taken In execution a the iirooertT of the Key stone Coal and Manulaoturlng Company, at the suit of Henry A. stilus and Augustus U. Kichey, trustees. NOTICE. All persons corchaslnsr at the above ale, will please tak notice, that two per cant, ol the purchase miey wtli be required as soon aa the property is knocked dowa, otherwise it will again be exposed to sale at the risk ol the Bret purchaser. The residue o( lti purchase money must be paiu on or before Thursday of the second week of No- vemoer court, the time nxed by the tkiurt for tak ing the acknowledgment of deeds, and nodeed will be acknowledged until purchase money U paid In lull. SherUTi Office E1K1AE KYLE, Sept. 'JO, l;w. Sharif!. Sept. 24 BLIC SALE OP YALITARLK 11K.II, ESTATE. By virtue ol an alia order of sale Issued out ol the Orphan's Court of Somerset County, Pa., to tit unucrnifrueu trustee to sen tne real estate ot Josepb Pile, tale of il 11 ford twp., dec d., will, on Saturday Oct. 18, 1879, at public outcry, In Eockwood, (formerly Mineral Point), sell at tbe hotel of Joseph Scbrock, at one o'clock r. at., tbe folluwlns; real estsee: No. 1. A eercain iann situate in Mllfonl town ship, e. unty and state aforesaid, lolnin land of John A. Snyder. Peter Putman, Jame Seibert, Creorare Sechler, Wm. Hann and other : eontain- ins: 'Mi acre, more or less, about ITU acre cleared, with ax story Irame dwellinar bouse, barn and oth er out buildlnars thereon erected. This farm is in an ordinary suite of cultivation, with some very fine meadows on the same, In a arood community: i miles from New Centreville, aad miles from the county seat, convenient to scnool and church, which makes It very desirable, with fine fruit and good water; also aa abundance of coal and lime stone on the same, there being; several cool banks now open and In good running; order and good tim ber on the part not eleared. No. 2. A lot of arround si mate In Rockwnod (for merly Mineral roint), county and state aloresald having thereon erected a one and one-halt story irauie uneiuna; nouse, statue, ana otner ouinuitd Inirs, bcintr tbe same protierty now occupied by Oeorire Pile. No. 3. A lot of ground situate as above, having; thereon erected a one and a hair story plank dwelling house, adjoluinx; lots of Henry Rreicer on the west, alley on the east. Water street on the outh, and tbe Pittsburgh and Con'.vl.svillc li. R. on the north, belna; numbered on the plot of said town aa Lot No. l;. No. i. A lot of ground situate as above, having thereon erected a small grocery store room, adjoin ing alley on the west. Main street on tha north. lot No. 164 on the east, and Railroad street on the suuio ; ioi oeing du teet troni and iso leet deep and numbered in the general plan of said town aa lot No. 153. For further inlormatlon call on the un dersigned trustees at Uebbart, Somerset county, rcua a. TEK3IS. One third of purchase money to 1)8 paid two i on connrmation or sale, and tha balance in equal annual payment without interest : ten per cent, of purchase moner to be tald when the property I knocked down, and which percentage will be treated a part payment on tbe first and third, tbe balance to ba secured by judgment wuBii uu cue premises. PETER PILE, JOSIAH W. PILE, " Trustees. pUBLIC SALE. By Tirtne of an order or sale granted by the Or phans' Court of Somerset county, the undersigned will sell at public sale, at the lata residence of Daniel a. Kneads, dee d., on Saturday Oct. 25, 1879. At 1 o clock, r. , the roal estate of said Dxnlsl A. jtnoads. dee d., consisting as follow. no., i he Borne place, containing 1P6 acres, more or lew, with a new frame two-story dwelling bouse, a new bank barn, and other buildings thereon erected : about loo acre clear, 20 acre in meadow, with a fine fruit orchard on the same. u.jo.na cue a-oor iionso iann, &aniuei x-ox and others ; eon tains a lime quarry. No. x. A tract of land adiotalnfl- the ahnv. Samuel Trent, Alexander Hunter, and the Letller iann, containing va acres, more or lens, of which ao acre are clear, balance well timbered ; line spring and fruit orchard on the same. No. X. A tract of land .known a the Leffl?r larm, containing 3' acres, more or less, with dwelling bouse, nana htrn, and other buildings thereon erected, of wbich to acre are clear. aero in meadow, fine fruit and never falling wa ter wiub ww. ; aujoimoa; ine mason iarm, A lex ander Hunter. No. x.. and Jacob IJeitx. No. A Auw a tract of land containing 23 acres, more or leas, with new frame dwelling nouse, new barn, and other buildings on the same ; about 18 acre ctear, anoot acrei in meadow, adioins No. 1. and No. ., the Mason iarm, Joseph' ShafTjr, anu ine scnool tot. Tnese land are near to ennrcne. sctiooi. and wiluinsmilc from isomer, set borough. Terms ot No. 1. X and 1. One third after pay ment of expense of partition, ate, to remain a urn, cue interest o: wntcn IS to ne pall annually 10 me wuiow oi uanici A. jcoadt, dee'd.. during her life, and at her death the principal to the ne,. wn iuuiu ui unnu, jai April, itKK), balance in four equal annual payment, to ba secured on Terms ol No. 4. Cash, 1st or April, 1880. Ten per cent of band money to be paid or scoured by uote as soon a the property 1 (truck o 8. O. M. SHAVrn Administrator and Trustee. Savo Your Children. For expelling trorat from the (vstem, Kealrs feranllsMro ha no eoual In this or any other country. "On teashoonful given to a child of Mr. Bftdjjury', expelled 104 worm in four hours a Iter taiiaa Iba medfclna. Benj. Lytic, Union Town ship. Pn. AIM expelled 4ou xormt (him my child wo year old." ft m. Sarver, St. Loui. Mo. Sold by druggist. Price 25 ct. R. E. SELLERS k.dX, Prop rs, Pituburgh, Pa, Send lor circulars. Julys S T?XECUTORSSALE VALUABLE IiEAL ESTATE. Br virtue ef an order lsmd nnt a' t h f mkiu' Court of Somerset County, to the undersigned di rected, then will be exposed, ta sala by public outcry, on Tuesday, October 14, 1879, at 1 o'clock p. an., oa the homertead farm, the ful lowins; valuable real estate, tots tt-.s property of John Waller, of Jenner two., dee d., vu : No. 1. A certain tract of land, situate In Jenner tosrnsllln, in Said OOnntV. adiolnlnv lundanf lnnh O. Horner, Jesse IxrUIUh. John Harsh benrer. John Stunt, ana others, etmtaiiiinir Mill acres, strict measure, beinar the lmu hnm I ol ui, dee'd. Tiiere are abuut 1M acre dear, ef which about at acrvt are in meadow; with a two-tory iww-owry aiU'Hi.iig ixrase. ana a large bank bam thereon erected; there are also two apple orchard, peach orchard, and a frond sugar camp on the premise. Tbe farm is well watered, is In a good slate of coltivaUun, aad 1 nnderlald with limestone. - No. t. A certain tract of land, situate in the same township, adjoining tend of Jesse (irl tilth. r-ii uasnaw. Airs. Isadora Kiine, Enoch Frets hower. and Reuben Horner, containing 96 acres and Its perche, strict measure. Them are about Sv acres clear, and the balance is well timbered. TUia tract is also underlaid with imctono. This tract will t Sold subject to a dower in faror ol Margaret lianltne, widow of James Hanllne, de ceased, of a-S. Hotb tract are In one of the rest sections of Jenner townahin. and are convenient to rhurehea. school-houses, mill j, store, fce. scans. no. i. une-tnini in hand, one-third to remain alien on tbe land for widow's doaer. and the balance in three eiual annual payment urercnitcr, milium interest. No. X Aftordeducilnar dower of widow Rnnline. one-third In band, one-third to remain, lien tor widow's dower, and the balance In three equal an nual payments thereafter, without Interest: the de ferred p.tyment lo be secured bv judgment notes. Possession will be given on the 1st of April, ltMO, when the deed will be made and the notes taken. The crop in the ground are reserved. Ten Dor cent, ol tne purchase money must be paid on the day of sale. Jr-ssu W1LICK, WM, H. WALitK, 8entl7 Executor of John Walter, dee'd. J! ORGAN'S WOOLEN MILL, ESTABIJSIIKD 1312. HaTinc secured the serf tees or Mr. Wm. H Barnbart as my Agent In Somerset county, lor the ecminir wool season, I visit to thank mj numerous customers for psst farors, and bespeak for Mr. njrnnari toe uoerui patronage enjoyed Dy my former a (rent s. 1 nave a very large nock or WOOLEN GOOD3! of my own mmuraoture, consisting of BLANKETS, UASSIMEKES, SATINETS, JEANS, KEPELLANTS, FLANNELS, COVEKLETS, CARPETS, TAKNS. AO, which I wish to TRADE FOR WOOL. Onr Goods are MAI.fc FOR SERVICE, under my own suiwrr Moo, and wc strive now, as lu the pint, to fttve satisfaction and lull value to all. We will, aa usual, visit all our customers during the Summer. WM. S. MOrjOAN. Stmitou h Mills. Apr A Search Warrant. allows an officer to fro tlironirh your bouse (torn cellar to m-t. and Lindaev's Blood Searcher i warranted W go ihmaifb. your y in lrom lop to toe and drive out all blood "disease. It cure are wondcrlul and cenined to by doctor, nreacucra and Mottle. Scrofula Mftraurial Ills- eases, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ulcers In the LunK or on tbe Skin, Koiis. Pimples, fce , we warrant It to cure. It is a purely Yeitetable Compound and Powerful Tonic. 'nr sale by ail Druiririsu. See that our name is on the bottom of the wrapper. K. E. S ELLEKS av CO., Prop'rs, Pittsburg; h. Pa C- N BOYD, Agent. Somerset, Pa. QUI- MyTlrti IIAXS' COURT SALE. v Tlrtue of an order of sale lssulnsr out of the Orphans' tourt of Somerset county. Pa., to me directed, I will expose to public sale, oa Saturday, October 11, 1870, at Vo'clock p. w., at the house of Israel Bruner, in Mllfonl Twp., the IM'.owinaT real estate, late the propertyol John Will, dee d. No. 1. A certain tract of Innd (known a the Swart tract) situate in Middlwreek Twp., ad joining land of Israel Brniier, Jeremiah Welruer, Jacob Crosaan and others, containing 130 acre. No. 3. A certain tract of land situate in Mtiford Twp., (knowa aa the Hessian tract), aojoiuinir lands oi Joseph Savior, Adam 1'tU and A. (i. Vt 111, coutauiin; acp'S. No. 3. A certain tract of land situate In Mllford Twp.. ad joining A. I Miller, liacnel Bittnerand Phillippi heirs, eonialuinjr e acres, all tlmter land, TERMS I ne-thtrd to remain a lien for the wblow's dow er, one-third In liand cotnirniallou of rale, when deed anil possession will be (riven, one-third in tw equal payments to lie secured on tbe land; twenty er rent, of band money to be paid when tbe property is knocked iluwn. I. W. WILL, Sept. 17 Executor of John Will, dee'd. i DMIXISTRATOIVS NOTICE Estate of John Kepler, late of Jenner Twp., Somerset tlo.. Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, residing at Jenner X Koads; notice 1 hereby given to tbnee Indebted to it to make Immediate imvment. ana tiioee navmg claims or uemanus win please present them duly authenticated for allowance without delay. Sept. 17 Administrator, A W EEK In your own town, and no can. Ital rbked. You can give the business a trial wiinoni expense, ine best oppor tunlty ever ottered lor those willing u work. You sliould try nothing else until yoo;se l.f yourvil wni you cundo at the bus! nessweoner. no room u explain here, ion can devote all your time or only your spare time to the nusiness, and maae great pay lor every bour tbat vou work. V'omen make aa much as men. Send forspeciui private terms anil particulars, which we matt irve. cjutni tree, uua t complain of bard lime wiine you uave sucn a cnance. Address H. HALLETT, Portland, Maine. June 11. Tbe Train Is Mighty and will prevail. Thonand3 who hare used and been cured are living witnesses to the truih of our statement, that SELLER'S LIVER PILLS V iLLCtrRI the worst cases of Liver Cumidainl. Biliousness, Headache arising therefrom, Coative- ness. Constipation. Uirztness and all disorder re sulting iron a diseased liver. For sale by all iTUxgista. race xo cents. K. E. SELLERS A CM.. Prop r, Pittsburgh, Pa C N- BOYD, Agent Somerset, Pa. TO U00 A Y E A R. or Oa to r 0 day In your own locality. No risk. Women do as well a men. Many make more than theamount suited above. No one can fail to male money fast. Anr one can do the work. Yon can make from SHcl. to 4x2 an hour by devoting your evenings and spare time to the business. It coats nothing to try tbe business. Nothing like It lor money making ever odered before. Uuslness pleasant and strictly honorable. Header, if you want to know ail about tbe best paving business before the public, send us your name and w will sendyou full particulars and private terms free ; sample worth also free ; you caa then make up up your mum lor yourneu. Address ( EuKOESTINSOX A CO., June 11 Portland. Maine. pUBLIC SALE OF IIEAL ESTATE. By virtue of the authority given to the umler- signed by the last will and testament of Rudolph Meyers, late of 1 pper Turkeyfoot Twp., Somerset connty. Pa., dee'd., they will expose to sale, by puuiic outcry, on tne premise, on Fridaii Oct. 24, 1879. At 1 o'clock p. x., of said day, the follow in; de- acrioeu vaioaoie jveai restate, vis : A certain tract of land situiite in UDnerTnrkev- foot Twp., Somerset county, Pa., adjoining kinds of John Brongher's heirs, Jonas Heiiibaugh's heirs, John K. Nickolson, John Dwire, and oth ers, containing about S30 acres, of which 176 acre are clear, about 30 acre! In meadow. There Is a two story log house, a new bank barn, a large log stable, and other outbuildings on the prem ises ; also a good apple orchard and other fruit trees, and a small sugar camp thereon. Tha property is well fenced, 1 trader good cultivation, and well supplied with water. TERMS. One third in hand, one third to re main a lien upon the land, the interest thereon to be paid annually to the widow of dee'd., during her lifetime, and after her death to the heir ol deceased, and the balance In three equal annual payment without interest. Possession will be given on tbe 1st or April, If), when the deed will be delivered and judgment notes taken for the de ferred payments. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid djwn on day of sale. If tha property 1 not sold it will bs ranted for one year lrom April 1, 1SS0. JACOB OERHABD, JONAS MEYERS, Executors. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order of sale granted by the Court ol Somerset county, Pa., the undersigned Assignee of V alentlne Hoon, will sell at public aaie, ou Thursday, November 6, 1879, on tbe premises In Brotheravalley Tp., Somerset Co., Pa. A certain tract of land with the appurtenances. situate in raid township, adjoining lands of Anannuw Miller, Cyrus Walker, Henry Oiessner and others, containing 161 acre, lj'i acre cleared and In a high state oi cultivation, U acre there el number oiie meadow, tha balance well Umbered: this Iarm lies on tbe south side and border on the public road leading from Berlin to MechanicsbnrK, and is wtthuVone halt mile of either place ;the land lay level, and ha been recently well limed ; there i aa abundance or coal and lime atone In t he vicini ty ol this Iarm tit ba in fact ail t he conreinenance a farmer mar desire to have. Tbe Improvement are a large two story dwellh-j house with basement story, also a large bank barn, spring house, sugar camp and other outbniidbrgs erected on tbe prem ises ; there are also a large number of angar trees, and orchard of a Urge ratriety of fruit trees, there is a spring or never railing water conrelnent to the house, and the entire farm la well supplied with running water. There will also be (old at tba same time and place a large variety ol personal property general ly used on a well cultivated farm, consisting of work horses, colts, cows, young cattle, wagons, sled, plows, harrow, grain by tba bushel, sugar keelers, tubs, kettles and household goods,. TERMS. One-third of the cmwhAM mmm m the real estate to ba paid on confirmation of aale and delivery of dead, one-third in six months and one-third inone year after connrmaiion at aale, witn interest on deterred payment to ba secured byjulgment bond and mortgage: ten ner cent. oi the purchase money on to real estate to be paiu on tneuayoi sate, rmcn will be deducted trora tha hanoinoney. On tbe personal property a credit or ninety day will be given on all sums of fire dollar and upwards ; all um under five dollar to be cash. Sale to eommenoe at 10 O'clock A. af. OEORqE O.WALKER. Oct. 1 Assignee. !i 00 OLP TEA HOUSE. EAS, ;) A SPECIAl-fy. HEAD GiXJ A KTEBS FANCY and STAPLE FliTE TEAS, AND RARE and CHOICE COFFEES. J. R. JENKINS, 28 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. OLD TEA HOUSE SPECIALTIES. TH8 CelgUrated Garden GiwiTea! Guaranteed absolutely pure. TUB FauxT FteIcA Flaji Flour ! Best In tbe World. Took First Medal at Paris Exposition. Tie CeleHratel Sbsv Sirl flour! For extreme Whit Bread and Pa 'try use. Mils' BrealFloir! In I sml ( Ib. packs ires, ready tor baking. Tie Delmoo Ccffee! Thll Delicious Ooflee Is Unrivaled for Its Delight ful Aroma. TniFaxTMCalee! A eaib mixture of bark Collee. Every Variety Fancy Cheese. Tie Oasla CoEmnnlty Fnilts ! TI12 Purg Vermant Made Sttud! Tis Largest Tarietj of Mel Taolc Goels! TEA ! THE OEY BOUSE IN THE CITY THAT KEEPS A A FULL LINE CF THE CELEBRATED G alien (jm X PIIICE OF TEA. THE USTEW CROP. YOUNG HYSON,) CUN POWDER, f Per pound. 40. so. 60. so, IMPERIAL. ( nu,.t,U,Tl.. nrcrci OLON JOLONC, J A P A N Per pound 4o. So, eo. W) cents, and 41.00. ENGL ILISH BREAKFAST, rn pound, 40, IrJ. eo, so cents, al.oo, and tl.'JU. 4)rA reduction of FIVE CENTS per pound will be allowed on all order of Fir i Porxna o Tea. 4)rIa sending a written order for Tea, don't fail to mention tbe quality you desire, and price. 4yAU the Tea quoted shore at 1,00 per pound and upwa-di are tha Oadts Ohows Tea. If to ittirrd, trill pack ant of Ike abort in i or luio. Doxrs ntfAur rxrr cnorge. H ATB jrT BECDTED AX iBTOICXOIT VERT FaXCT CT5D 1879. FORMOSA OOLONG TEA! $1.00 KT 15. iiOOD TEAS AT LOW PRICES ! GUNPOWDER IMPERIAL YOCNO HY-SOIf-JAPAN-OOLONQ- ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 35 CEXTS PER POIXD. NO REDUCTION BY ANY QUANTITY. COFFEE ! RARE AND CHOICE. XHE CELEBRATED DELM0NIC0 COFFEE ! Thla delicious Coffee is unrivaled for iu delight ful Aroma. If all other Cotlees hare lulled to please you, give this a trial. THE FANCY FRENCH COFFEE! PRICE PER POOD - 23 CEXTS. Genuine Mocha Coffee, 1'lanta Hon Ceylon Coffee, Maracaibo Cof fee, OUl Dutch Jam Coffee, La- ffuayra toffee, African Coffee Costa Rica Coffee, I'ea Berry Cof fee, iioUien Rio Coffee, A PARTIAL LIST OF GOODS Constantly Arriving. F. Schumacher's Oat Meal, Oat droat, Cracked n neat ana u rana m r lour. Mackerel. Extra No. 1 Shore Mess. No. 1 Shore No. 1 Bay, No. x, No. S Lrge, No. 3 Medium In au co ait. WHTTEE WHEAT FLOUR. Cincinnati Hams, BreakfAil Baooo and Dried Roof Refined Lard In Pails, 20 lb. 10 lb. i lb. and 31b. xresa xsjosiers, aaimon, IB nr imps and Uovi Oysters. Cooked Cornel Beef and Presiad Tongue. PICKELS and TABLE SAUCE. Sugar tha belt quality cf each grade. SYRUPS AND MOLASSES NEW YORK GOSHEN AXD ' OHIO CREAM CHEESE. THE LABOEST ASSORTMENT OF LAUNDRY AND TOILET SOAPS. PURE GPICEO. COLKAM'S ENGLISH MUSTARD. Sesd run Cataloocx axd Pkicb Liar. J. R. JENKINS . So. 28 Fiftl Ave., PITTSBURGH, Pi. AT C. 1ST. atAXtaHra Block, Taa OARKOLITCE. -COD LIVEK Oil urix'scorott strip, HtVIRfKiiKRTEA. HOP PT1TERS. A 9 HALL'S HAIR KESEWER, BASE BALLS. (lAKI'KXSKK.nS, KINKSTATIONKRT, t'LOTH BKI MHES, TOILS rKXilS, FISHING TACKLE, POtKETKtioKS PENS St PKVHoi. luRS TOOTH BF(l'8HkS. SACHET l.VXDBUKG S PEKEOIERY, FINE CIGARS. M r '-bSt PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND HOME RECEIPTS .A. SPECIALTY. ICE COLD SODA WATER. C. N. BOYD, SUCCESSOR TO 0. W. SFZE?" ?ImiimolIi ISlofk, Somerset, la. May 14. 'TV THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE STORE v i:st of ti i n ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. Bl ICRS & BAENETT, SUCCESSORS TO JOHN F. B'.YIYER.l SOMERSET. PA. AVc take pleasure in announcing to the public that wc hav JUST RCIYD a large and complete slock of Har ware, which we intend to sell at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES! Our stock is complete in all respects, and eomr.risM article usually kept in Hardware Stores. Blacksmiths' tools and supplies, such as Iron. Norwav V rod Iron. Vnlran Unrsr-n.iils t , Sleigh-shoes and Cast steel, Carriage and Tire Bolts, and Maiieaoie irou,uurrs, txc, ccc. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, comprising a full line of Rim and Mortise Locks, Cat ami corought Butts, acorned and plain, a complete stock of Xails always on hand, also a full assortment of Glass. CARPENTERS' TOOLS. W'c have til ways on hand a complete stock ci laws both Hand ant1 Cross-cut, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers Stee and Tn Squares, Compasses, Bench and Ve always ktep a full line of Revolvers, Pistols, Shot-suns Powder-flasks, Shot-pouches, cartnuges, Caps, TTads, Rifleand Shot-gun Powder, also a full line of Gun Repairs. Y"e have a complete line of Lamps, Lanterns, and supplies a full line of Saddlery Hardware, comprising Saddle-trees Buckles, Rings, Harness-pads, Ornaments, etc., etc. In the Agricultural Department we have a full stock of Forks, Shovels, Rope, Chains, Mane and Curry-Combs, Horse brushes, etc., etc. :0: : We make a specialty ofPocket and Table Cutlery Also Silver Plated Table Ware, Plated and Britannia Spoons We also make a specialty of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, and also Painters' Tools, etc. We keep constantly on hand the Celebrated Cucumber Pump, (porcelain lined) and a cheaper quality that are not lined. This Pump has taken the lead of all others wherever introduced. All goods warranted to be as represented Our principles are Fair Dealing, Quick Sales, and Small Profits. We challenge competition. Call and examine goods, and as certain prices before purchasing elsewhere. BYERS & Send Your Butter TO II&W COMMISSION MERCHANT, 60 South Street, Baltimore, Md. Who will get you the highest prices and make the quick est sales. Cards at Stores and Express Office Sept. 10 BUTTER and PRODUCE COMMISSION MEECH A NTS, 276 WEST PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. SOLICIT LIBERAL SHIPMENTS OF BUTTER Wa refer to Peoples' Bank. Citizans Bank and Commercial and Farm era National Bank of Baltimore. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. OF VALUABLE HEAL FSTATK 1'ua anderslxned aaslp-nea of .manual Hersh hiscr will sell at vuUic sala, on Tuesday, November 4, 18T, at J o'clock r. it . on tba premises In Allegheny Twp.. Somerset count?, Paa oertaio tract of land with tbe apimrtenaDce. situate In saJii tuwnsblD oi Allerneny, adjoining laud or Eliia OanlDer, Henry 8arrer' heirs Simon Krlsinver. and others, auntainlnir fcl aerea, marlr all eleared and In a Ruoii Kale ol cultivation ; tha improreiBeut are a frame dweUina: house, and bank bam thereon erected ; there are aim a lar; variety of Fruit treason the premise; also a aerer falling spnna; of water convenient to the house : Uiia pnijieri r nea uireciiy on tne route of the contemplated rail road thmuiih leter( Gap. TERMS One-third ot the nnrrhaae monrr to b paid on delivery or deed, one-third in au month and oue-thlrd in one year after day of ilc. Ten nr cent, toba oaklondav of ata wblrh is to ba deducted from tbe band money. - UaVUHCtK u. WaLktit, Oct. 1 Assignee. BOYD'S rata are Sk.CT,p0li t OUST HWER jo V1?I:R',' Sv- ST. JACOB'S OIL, uxl H-ttiklV' Ai fcK SHAlUVI'KlR, Voi K ,???'. "' .l.!i POWDERS. NA1I. -:0: aa Timor Tanc iTnren ct, " - i - " i - , aavijv- ijiuii'v rina a full line of Best Norway Iron Axle Clips, a complete stock cf Fancy Planes etc., etc. -:0:- -:0: :o:- BARRETT. STATE KORMAL SCHOOL, Malldl-c.tbabeKcfthaklndinthe rnlteJ State. . M . h.-jjers. a rf ncaI"i-" 1 Itr parlinraM. NonnaL cussicac, "5l T.r- of IS-eck will opc. MCNBAY, SEPTEXBH 8, 1379- fl..r.iinie.U.-.l.lvamaiteaii.l acconimo-i Aa 13. itax. G250S-- ..sisssss: ii ii i,f, m r .